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What happens when schools ban cell phones
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U.S. strikes four more vessels suspected of drug trafficking
The U.S. military struck four more vessels that were allegedly trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing 14 and leaving one survivor, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth…
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Judge admonishes ICE leader in Chicago after agents descend on Halloween parade
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MLB pitcher’s suspension sparks new scrutiny of prop bets
Over the summer, Cleveland Guardians' pitcher Luis Ortiz threw a pitch in the dirt and was suspended soon after allegations he…
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Why this Kansas town celebrates Neewollah at the end of October
In small-town America, local pride comes in many forms. In Independence, Kansas, it takes the shape of Neewollah. Dating back to 1919, it started as an antidote to Halloween mischief.…
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U.S. strikes 4 more alleged drug boats in the Pacific, killing 14 and leaving 1 survivor
Washington — The U.S. military on Monday struck four more vessels that were allegedly trafficking narcotics in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing 14 and leaving one survivor,…
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Some Louisiana residents bristle at rising energy costs and unwelcome construction for massive Meta…
Lisa Hopkins bought her house in Louisiana's Richland Parish two years ago, but lately, her family only finds peace and quiet on their front porch at night, after construction…
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Trump speaks at summit in South Korea ahead of meeting with China’s Xi Jinping
Washington — President Trump arrived Wednesday at Gyeongju, South Korea, for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and his highly anticipated meeting with Chinese President…
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Federal judge rules top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles is serving unlawfully
A federal judge ruled Tuesday that the Justice Department's top prosecutor in Los Angeles has served unlawfully in his role for months, the latest court to push back on the Trump…
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10/28: CBS Evening News
Jamaica takes direct hit from Hurricane Melissa, among most powerful storms ever recorded; Why this Kansas town celebrates Neewollah
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